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haha nah thats cool al

yeah picked up some cool slimline LED one that glues to the rear windscreen for $20 at rice'o'barn seemed to do the trick

better then those ugly box ones that come standard on 1987 corollas haha which are $30 :thumbsup:

i was going to get round to it sooner rather then later anyhow as i was paranoid that someone target driving behind me would not notice my tail lights glow birghter as i pressed the brake pedal and run up the back of me :s

so its a good idea to have the 3rd centred brake light

........

thanks heaps for your offers guys Paul and Al are lending me the stuff i need to clear my epa (hopefully), but if they fall through, i'll let you know if i require your help, once again... very pleased with the help and support that is offered on this forum... has alot more to show for itself then most other forums and car clubs

cheers

-Mark

The increase people presence is due to you now what mark, down our way now, its fckin shitting me up the wall.

hey, sorry i don't get what you mean... did i do something?

The increase people presence is due to you now what mark, down our way now, its fckin shitting me up the wall.

lol @ english

Mark, if you need anything just let me know, chances are I won't be able to offer much, but I'm happy to help either way

john that sentence was whacked. my main concern with a 33 is the damn fuel consumption! i cant get over it! so much worse than the 180! i really need another job soon. glad to hear u got the stuff u need, and another line also.

Ruffles mate, why dont u just swap or lease the car out to someone u trust, or even ur parents, that way when ur 21 u can drive it again, i know that is what i'd do.

I also got EPA'd last week, i know how u feel, u always say to urself "it will never happen to me." then it does. U know my friend drove his skyline round for 3 yrs on his P's, got pulled ova many times but neva got dicked for pwr/wt. If i was u just get the car registered under ur Dads name so that u can keep it... and mayb drive it if ur a good boy... or not.

All the best mate,

P.S. A lend of a stock exhaust (33gtst) is also needed my way to clear up the EPA notice, if ne1 wants to lend a hand to a fellow skyliner

aghh i just read that again and i ment police presence, it was written late at night. But yes there are too many tossers around eltham now and due to this fact there are an ever increase presence of police in the area and also due to other activties now happening in the area.

aghh i just read that again and i ment police presence, it was written late at night. But yes there are too many tossers around eltham now and due to this fact there are an ever increase presence of police in the area and also due to other activties now happening in the area.

So true, Eltham is starting to become hoon central unfortunatly... Eltham maccas is now almost like bell st. maccas.. according to mark it will be 24hours soon.. so that will only make things worse... and yeah ridiculous amounts of tossers around this area now.. *sigh*

I'll check at driftline if the stock catback has been returned... someone's always using it to clear epa's.

can't we just leave one with the epa? i'm sure they've caught on to the fact that every second car has the same exhaust on that they'd looked at the day before.

its closed all week and reopens on monday, trust me i know it delayed my car a week and half, bloody roshan and getting married :P

No probs, got till next month to fix it, plus i wouldnt be able to do it this weekend. But yea keep me posted and thanx again

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